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Submit ReviewPZ-II-029 is a GABAA positive allosteric modulator. Selectively binds with high affinity to α6β3γ2 subunit-containing channels. Inhibits central and peripheral trigeminal responses in a rat migraine model.
M. Wt | 321.33 |
Formula | C18H15N3O3 |
Storage | Store at +4°C |
Purity | ≥98% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 164025-44-9 |
PubChem ID | 10426200 |
InChI Key | CGOOCGJMECBDCB-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | O=C1C2=CNC3=CC(OC)=CC=C3C2=NN1C(C=C4)=CC=C4OC |
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References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.
Varagic et al (2013) Subtype selectivity of α+β- site ligands of GABAA receptors: identification of the first highly specific positive modulators at α6β2/3γ2 receptors. Br.J.Pharmacol. 169 384 PMID: 23472935
Fan et al (2018) The α6 subunit-containing GABAA receptor: A novel drug target for inhibition of trigeminal activation. Neuropharmacology. 140 1 PMID: 30016665
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